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<p align=center><b>Windows CE notes</b></p>
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<p><li>The C++ API is not supported on Windows CE. The file stream and
exception handling functionality provided by the Berkeley DB C++ API are not
supported by Windows CE.  It is possible to build a C++ application
against the Berkeley DB C API.
<p><li>We do not currently ship workspace/project files for Windows CE that are
compatible with Visual Studio 2005.
You should be able to manually create project files by duplicating the
structure in the eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 projects.
<p><li>The Java API is not currently supported on Windows CE.
<p><li>Tcl support is not currently supported on Windows CE.
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